Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
Dreiser, Theodore
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Dreiser, Theodore
درايزر، تيودور، 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Theodore (Theodore Herman Albert), 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Theodore (Theodore Herman Albert), 1871-1945
דריזר, תאודור, 1871-1945
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דריזר, תאודור, 1871-1945
Dreiser, Theodore, 18,
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Dreiser, Thoedore, 1871-1945
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Драйзер, Т. 1871-1945 (Теодор),
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דרייזער, תאודור 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Theodore Herman Albert 1871-1945
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Draĭzer, Teodor 1871-1945
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Drajzer, Teodor, 1871-1945
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Драйзер, Т 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Theodor 1871-1945
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דרייזר, תיאודור, 1871־1945
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Dreizers, T. 1871-1945 (Teodors),
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Драйзер, Теодор 1871-1945
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ドライザー, シオドア
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دريزر، ثيودور، 1871-1945
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دريزر، ثيودور، 1871-1945
Dreiser, T.
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Dreiser, Theodore H. A.
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Dreiser, Theodore H. A.
Draĭzer, Teodor, 1871-1945
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Dreizeris, T.
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דרײזער, טעאָדאָר
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Dreizers, T. 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Teodor.
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Drajzer, Teodor.
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Draïzer, Teodor 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Teodoro 1871-1945
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Dreiser
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Dŭraijŏ, Siŏdŏ 1871-1945
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Dŭraijŏ, Siŏdŏ 1871-1945
Dŭraijŏ, Siŏdŏ, 1871-1945
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Dreiser, Teodore Herman Albert.
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Dreiser, Teodore Herman Albert.
تيودور درايزر، 1871-1945
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تيودور درايزر، 1871-1945
ドライサー, セオドア・ハーマン
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Dreiser, Theodore Herman Albert
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Dreiser, Herman Theodore, 1871-1945
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Theodore Dreiser was an American literary naturalist and author of two of the most significant works of early twentieth-century American fiction, SISTER CARRIE (1900) and AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY (1925).
Editor and author.
Berenice Skidelsky (1887-1984) was an American writer, editor and lecturer. Skidelsky, who also used the pseudonyms Berenice E. Noar and Burton E. Skidell, began her career writing stories for pulp magazines. She wrote short stories and a novel, was a book and movie critic, and became the literary editor of Vogue magazine in 1927. She lectured on political and current events, with a special focus on U.S./Soviet relations.
Born in Indiana of impoverished Catholic German immigrant parents, Theodore Dreiser's education was erratic but his love for reading helped him become a writer. His novels were considered amoral and heavily censored, but are today accounted masterpieces of American naturalism.
Theodore Dreiser, author, was the foremost American literary naturalist and author of two of the most significant works of early twentieth century American fiction, SISTER CARRIE (1900) and AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY (1925).
Novelist, author of Sister Carrie (1900), Jennie Gerhardt (1911).
American author of the naturalist school, who began as a journalist and was also active in support of communism.
American writer.
Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) was an American writer, reporter, editor and social reformer. Between the publication of his first work, the novel Sister Carrie (1900), and the publication of his masterwork, An American tragedy (1925), he composed collections of short stories, plays, autobiographical accounts, philosophical essays and novels. With the publication of An American tragedy Dreiser became interested in numerous social causes, interests that would increase dramatically during the 1930s. Although critical of communism early on, Dreiser published an anti-capitalist work, Tragic America, in 1931 and joined the American Communist party before his death. He died in Hollywood in 1945 leaving two novels to be published posthumously - The bulwark (1946) and The stoic (1947).
American novelist.
Theodore Dreiser, born in 1871, was an influential American novelist. His Sister Carrie (1900) and An American Tragedy (1926) were his best known works, painting a bleak picture of industrial America at the turn of the century. Though Dreiser was not a religious man, he had great affection and sympathy for members of the Society of Friends. His novel, The Bulwark, tells the story of a Philadelphia Quaker. Theodore Dreiser died in 1945.
Born in Indiana of impoverished Catholic German immigrant parents, Theodore Dreiser's education was erratic, but his love for reading helped him become a writer. His novels were considered amoral and were heavily censored, but are today considered masterpieces of American naturalism.
A native of Terre Haute, Ind., Dreiser began his writing career as a journalist and editor. In 1900 he published his first novel, and continued in the magazine industry as an editor until 1934. A major author of the period, his books were banned in some libraries.
American author of the naturalist school.
Kyra Markham, whose first name was also spelled "Kirah," was a pseudonym of Elaine Hyman.
American author.
Theodore Dreiser, American novelist, was born in 1871 and died in 1945. His niece, Vera Dreiser, published MY UNCLE THEODORE, in 1976.
Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945) was an American author and journalist who was part of the Naturalist literary movement of the nineteenth century. He is best known for his novels Sister Carrie and An American Tragedy .
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